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Biz & Fashion Magazine, July 17th, 2021

"Jojee has a way of knowing exactly what we want to wear at any given moment"

Full article available here (page 69)

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The Other Press, April 09th, 2021

The ONE collection is normalizing non-binary clothing choices.

Full interview available here

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Collingwood Today, April 04th, 2021

Gender-neutral streetwear inspires new collection by Wasaga Beach designer

Full interview available here

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Orillia Matters, May 27th, 2021

Gender-neutral collection designed by local fashion designer.  The designer, and Orillia native, says the logo of the design represents the combination of the gender symbols into the name of the collection, ONE.

Full interview available here

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Simcoe County News, March 24th, 2021

Orillia native and Wasage Beach resident Michelle Bylow has released an inclusive, gender-neutral streetwear collection under her brand Jojee Apparel.  

Full interview available here

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CRBN, Arts & Culture in Downtown Toronto Oct 4th, 2020

Bylow has spent the past 9 months working on the Too Cool for TV collection, which saw every garment handmade in her Ontario-based studio.  The types of clothing items available in the collection range from pants, shirts, hats, bags, masks and everything in-between.

Full interview available here

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Orillia Matters Sept 13th, 2020

Local fashion designer releases clothing line designed amid quarantine.  The Too Cool for TV collection was inspired by the snowboarding streetstyle that Orillia native Michelle Bylow fell in love with when she moved to Collingwood.

Full interview available here

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Collingwood Today, Sept 09th, 2020 Interview

Collingwood fashion designer officially released her "Too Cool for TV" clothing line under her brand Jojee Apparel in August.

Full interview available here

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News and Arts REVERB Podcast, Episode 12

In this episode, RAW Artists Canada Executive Director Michelle Bylow talks about her various creative facets, as well as modes of production in the arts, fashion design and music.  She also talks about how the creative industry has used the pandemic period to reinvent itself.

Listen to the full interview here

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Culture Fanicer - Sept 01, 2020 Interview

MichelleBylow is an influential force in the Canadian art scene.  Previously owning and operating Toronto art gallery Moniker and currently the Executive Director of RAW Artists Canada, she has helped thousands of independent artists jump start their careers.  Michelle is also a fashion designer.  We chatted about her newest collection from her fashion brand Jojee Apparel.  

Full interview here

Indie Soleil Magazine - Front Page Feature 

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Photographer | Nicole De Khors & NDK Images

MUA Sara Pulling

Model Jessica Tree

Boraelis Magazine

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Left: Vest | Gerry Weber
Pants | Jojee Apparel

Right: Top | Sara Duke
Jacket | MAISON CYMA
Trousers | Jojee Apparel

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Left: Top | MAISON CYMA
Trousers| Jojee Apparel

Right: Dress | Maison Cyma

Imirage Magazine

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Photographer | Michele Taras & Michele Taras Photography
HMUA
Angelica Thompson
Designer 
Jojee Apparel
Model
Jessica Tree

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